Chicken Rice Mrs. Oki / Nasi Ayam Bu Oki

Chicken Rice Mrs. Oki or Nasi Ayam Bu Oki

This food is very famous in Bali, Indonesia and has several branches in several regions. This place to eat has its own characteristics with wooden seats and it is always crowded especially at lunch time.

Nasi Ayam Bu Oki (Chicken Rice Mrs. Oki) serving consists of rice, vegetables (processed cassava leaves), and a variety of dishes whose main ingredients are all chicken! (white spices chicken, red, satay wrapped, chicken botok / steamed chicken wrapped in banana leaves, fried chicken, and a sprinkling of crispy fried peanuts.) plus peyek peanuts (peanuts fried in crispy flour mixture)

If going to Bali, don’t forget to try it!!

chicken rice bu oki This food is very famous in Bali, Indonesia and has several branches in several regions. If it is taken into account, this place to eat has its own characteristics, namely its wooden seats and it is always crowded especially at lunch time. Bu Oki Chicken Rice (Chicken Rice Mrs. Oki) serving consists of rice, vegetables (processed cassava leaves), and a variety of dishes whose main ingredients are all chicken! (white spices chicken, red, satay wrapped, chicken botok / steamed chicken wrapped in banana leaves, fried chicken, and a sprinkling of crispy fried peanuts.) plus peyek peanuts (peanuts fried in crispy flour mixture) if you go to Bali, don’t forget to try it

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Looking so tasty … specially Chicken :yum:

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The dish looks yummy, thanks for sharing.

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Its look like a healthy and delicious plate @Vera79

Thank you for sharing such a delicious meal.

Yeah @SarveswarB of course!!

And also very tasty and a bit spicy too… but for you who don’t really like spicy food, they serve it too.

Just try it when you go to Bali :blush:

Hey @Vera79 ,

This dish looks quite tempting! Just as you said, it would be a great to have it when visiting Bali. I wish I could do that one day too. : )

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